Not always as with Boost and some other themes. You will either get the theme or Moodle favicon on your browser. BTW, I had added the favicon on my theme using admin > appearance > theme for this particular Moodle site, but it didn't show up.
@@bernardouedraogo3835 I would be very careful with these themes because they are not always compatible with the latest Moodle version. I would choose from the ones on Moodle moodle.org/plugins/?q=type:theme%20moodle-version:4.0. Your Moodle site will turn into a mess, unless you wait for Lambda to update to the latest version.
@@bernardouedraogo3835 Lambda is a paid theme, so yes, it has the option of adding the favicon via the admin console. Thank you for sharing that. Edwiser RMUI also has it.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial. Isn't it simpler to do it through administration >appearance >click on present theme and upload new favicon?
Not always as with Boost and some other themes. You will either get the theme or Moodle favicon on your browser. BTW, I had added the favicon on my theme using admin > appearance > theme for this particular Moodle site, but it didn't show up.
@@NellieDeutsch Ah okay. I purchased Lambda theme for Moodle 4.0 and it works fine. Thanks
@@bernardouedraogo3835 I would be very careful with these themes because they are not always compatible with the latest Moodle version. I would choose from the ones on Moodle moodle.org/plugins/?q=type:theme%20moodle-version:4.0. Your Moodle site will turn into a mess, unless you wait for Lambda to update to the latest version.
@@bernardouedraogo3835 Lambda is a paid theme, so yes, it has the option of adding the favicon via the admin console. Thank you for sharing that. Edwiser RMUI also has it.
Please help
What's the problem?